Pollen, Air Quality, and Soil Temperature Outlook

Tuesday, November 4, 2025 - 8:11am

By Rowan County Weather

Conditions across Rowan County remain favorable for outdoor activities as we move through the first week of November.

Pollen Levels

Tree, grass, and weed pollen are currently very low to nonexistent, offering some relief for allergy sufferers. A brief uptick may occur midweek as light winds mix up surface dust and lingering allergens, but levels should remain well below typical spring and fall highs.

Air Quality

Local air quality readings are holding steady in the Good to Moderate range. The main pollutant of note is fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which remains at low concentrations. Slight increases are possible during Wednesday’s gustier afternoon hours. Overall, air quality remains healthy for most individuals.

Soil Temperature Trends

Surface soil temperatures remain mild thanks to recent sunny afternoons and calm nights. With a stronger cold front expected late Sunday, soil temperatures will begin to drop early next week. Expect near-surface readings to fall several degrees as daytime highs cool into the 50s and overnight lows approach the 30s.

Outlook Summary

  • Allergies: Minimal concerns through the week.

  • Air Quality: Generally favorable with minor day-to-day fluctuations.

  • Soil Temperatures: Gradual cooling trend setting up for early next week.

These trends signal the true shift toward late-fall conditions — so if you’re finishing outdoor projects or prepping gardens for winter, this week offers a good window.

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